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Evening at nine thirty, to hear it, but it seems too good to be true! Meantime, I am dictating it to the typewriters and it certainly does stand the test of repetition. I am very happy over the effect. Mr. Edwards says he has no fear for its future and, of course, after that I need not worry for any of my plays. If I sign tomorrow, we open Sept 25th and just after that are in Chicago I want you to join me when I leave there, and travel East with me to New York. I had a note from [?Anita?] Anderson and shall do what I can for her, which I fear, will be very little, You can [?]